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terolumbe, president clinton prepare proposed what he called the cops program. and about 28,000 schools in this country now either have police through that program or police that are paid for by state or private security guards. those schools have... and it is... the argument against it is just what you said. but the fact is if you look at the people who do this, firsally dereininged. secondly, they're cowards. the fact that there's somebody armed there will prevent them in most cases from doing anythin do we live in a perfect world? no. but we can do what makes sense to protect our kids. >> woodruff: speaking of what's not perfect. what about trying some of the solutions that the folks who are saying they're not trying to attack the second amendment, they're saying they simply want to make... they want to reduce gun violence. why not try reducing high capacity ammunition clips? why not try a ban on assault weapons? >> we tried a ban on assault weapons. remember, judy, that an assault weapon has to be listed because there's no functiona difference between a so-c
terolumbe, president clinton prepare proposed what he called the cops program. and about 28,000 schools in this country now either have police through that program or police that are paid for by state or private security guards. those schools have... and it is... the argument against it is just what you said. but the fact is if you look at the people who do this, firsally dereininged. secondly, they're cowards. the fact that there's somebody armed there will prevent them in most cases from...
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wife, outgoing secretary of state hillary clinton. and then the formal entrances. the obama daughters were introduced to the crowd along with their grandmother marion robinson, the first lady's mother. they were followed by jill biden and by mrs. obama. >> ladies and gentlemen, the first lady of the united states, mrs. michelle obama. >> brown: and the vice president. ♪ hail to the chief and the president himself greeted by official music (hail to the chief). and by chants from the crowd. > obaa! brown: then the ceremonies got underway. the former chair of the naacp and widow of the slain civil rights leader delivered the invocation. >> we invoke the prayers of our grandmothers who taught us to pray, "god, make me a blessing." let their spirit guide us as we claim the spirit of old. there's something within me that holds the reins. there's something within me that banishes pain. there's something within me i cannot explain, but all i know, america, there is something within. there is something within. >> brown: perhaps the most rous
wife, outgoing secretary of state hillary clinton. and then the formal entrances. the obama daughters were introduced to the crowd along with their grandmother marion robinson, the first lady's mother. they were followed by jill biden and by mrs. obama. >> ladies and gentlemen, the first lady of the united states, mrs. michelle obama. >> brown: and the vice president. ♪ hail to the chief and the president himself greeted by official music (hail to the chief). and by chants from...
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in washington today, after meeting with the president of somalia, secretary clinton said the u.s. is ready to help the french. >> we are supporting the french operation in mali with intelligence and airlift. we're working with a half a dozen african countries as we did with respect to somalia over so many years to help them be prepared to send in african troops. >> brown: clinton said u.s. trainers will arrive in the region by this weekend to work with those troops. in addition, the european union approved sending a military training mission to mali during an emergency meeting in brussels. in mali today, french forces encountered stiff resistance from islamic extremists controlling the northern part of the country. the town of banama, just 90 miles from mali's capital, was put on alert and a contingent of roughly one hundred malian soldiers sped there after reported sightings of jihadists in the area. meanwhile the first detachment of troops from a west african regional force arrived to reinforce french and malian troops. a short while ago i spoke with lindsey hilsum of "independe
in washington today, after meeting with the president of somalia, secretary clinton said the u.s. is ready to help the french. >> we are supporting the french operation in mali with intelligence and airlift. we're working with a half a dozen african countries as we did with respect to somalia over so many years to help them be prepared to send in african troops. >> brown: clinton said u.s. trainers will arrive in the region by this weekend to work with those troops. in addition, the...
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so clinton was left to manage those relationships. i think i would say that she was often a soother, but often as not she was also someone who would speak out in a tough manner. look at her championship with the russians. even as president obama was proclaiming a reset in our relationship with the russian, hillary clinton was always often cast in the role of the tough guy in that relationship. and remember that when vladimir putin came back to power he publicly castigated her for secretly fomenting a revolution against him. so she wasn't afraid to speak out in this role either in many ways. >> trudy, do you think she pulled the obama administration in a more hawkish direction than its own instincts might have done? >> not necessarily. you know, i think she hughed to the obama administration's position on syria which was trying to get a deal between the russians and the americans and not helping militarily. she stuck with that. on iran, she was a hawk during the primaries between her and ama. but oma has publicly, at least, advanced a
so clinton was left to manage those relationships. i think i would say that she was often a soother, but often as not she was also someone who would speak out in a tough manner. look at her championship with the russians. even as president obama was proclaiming a reset in our relationship with the russian, hillary clinton was always often cast in the role of the tough guy in that relationship. and remember that when vladimir putin came back to power he publicly castigated her for secretly...
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so clinton was left to manage those relationships. i think i would say that she was often a soother but often as not she was also someone who would speak out in a tough manner. look at her championship with the russians. even as president obama was proclaiming a reset in our relationship with the russian, hillary clinton was always often cast in the role of the tough guy in that relationship. and remember that when vladimir putin came back to power he publicly castigated her for secretly fomenting a revolution against him. so she wasn't afraid to speak out in this role either in many ways. >> trudy, do you think she pulled the obama administration in a more hawkish direction than its own instincts might have done? >> not necessarily. you know i think she hughed to the obama administration's position on syria which was trying to get a deal between the russians and the americans and not helping militarily. she stuck with that. on iran she was a hawk during the primaries between her and obama. but obama has publicly at least advanced a h
so clinton was left to manage those relationships. i think i would say that she was often a soother but often as not she was also someone who would speak out in a tough manner. look at her championship with the russians. even as president obama was proclaiming a reset in our relationship with the russian, hillary clinton was always often cast in the role of the tough guy in that relationship. and remember that when vladimir putin came back to power he publicly castigated her for secretly...
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hillary clinton was discharged from the hospital afterbeing treat forward a blood clot. how smart is congress? one retiring member shares his observations about former colleagues. hari sreenivasan has more. >> sreenivasan: in our ongoing series of congressional exit interviews, massachusetts representative barney frank spoke candidly with economics correspondent paul solman. watch an outtake on the making sense page. that and more is on our website newshour.pbs.org. jeff? >> brown: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. on thursday, we'll look at the legislative challenges ahead for the new congress. i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening. thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ movg oueconomfor 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers lik
hillary clinton was discharged from the hospital afterbeing treat forward a blood clot. how smart is congress? one retiring member shares his observations about former colleagues. hari sreenivasan has more. >> sreenivasan: in our ongoing series of congressional exit interviews, massachusetts representative barney frank spoke candidly with economics correspondent paul solman. watch an outtake on the making sense page. that and more is on our website newshour.pbs.org. jeff? >> brown:...
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in washington today, after meetingith e presidenof somalia, secretary clinton said the u.s. is ready to help the french. >> we are supporting the french operation in mali with intelligence and airlift. we're working with a half a dozen african countries as we did with respect to somalia over so many years to help them be prepared to send in african troops. >> brown: clinton said u.s. trainers will arrive in the region by this weekend to work with those troops. in addition, the european union approved sending a military training mission to mali during an emergency meeting in brussels. inali today, french forces encountered stiff resistance from islamic extremists controlling the northern part of the country. the town of banama, just 90 miles from mali's capital, was put on alert and a contingent of roughly one hundred malian soldiers sped there after reported sightings of jihadists in the area. meanwhile the first detachment of troops from a west african regional force arrived to reinforce french and malian troops. a short while ago i spoke with lindsey hilsum of "independent
in washington today, after meetingith e presidenof somalia, secretary clinton said the u.s. is ready to help the french. >> we are supporting the french operation in mali with intelligence and airlift. we're working with a half a dozen african countries as we did with respect to somalia over so many years to help them be prepared to send in african troops. >> brown: clinton said u.s. trainers will arrive in the region by this weekend to work with those troops. in addition, the...
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for your second term you're already a lame duck, how many stories have we already seen about hillary clinton in 2016 and who the republican potential candidates are going to be in 2016? that's a part of it. but i do think this is a white house that recognizes the reality of a divided congress in this polarized environment. i was looking back at the vote to ban assault weapons in 1994. back then you had 46 republicans who supported that ban. that's a remarkae thing. in this day and age you get 46 republicansto support president obama on anything, even if it was i love cookies day they wouldn't support it. so those republicans are gone. moderate democrats are gone. the pl president knows that in order to get something done in congress he's going to have to centrally be able to push it through whether there's an executive order or the only thing that will pass is something that republicanss can support because republicans are the ones who control congress. at the end of the day here's what i think is somewhat interesting. for republicans in congress these issues, guns and immigration, make them
for your second term you're already a lame duck, how many stories have we already seen about hillary clinton in 2016 and who the republican potential candidates are going to be in 2016? that's a part of it. but i do think this is a white house that recognizes the reality of a divided congress in this polarized environment. i was looking back at the vote to ban assault weapons in 1994. back then you had 46 republicans who supported that ban. that's a remarkae thing. in this day and age you get...
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for your second term you're already a lame duck how many stories have we already seen about hillary clinton in 2016 and who the republican potential candidates are going to be in 2016? that's a part of it. but i do think this is a white house that recognizes the reality of a divided congress in this polarized environment. i was looking back at the vote to ban assault weapons in 1994. back then you had 46 republicans who supported that ban. that's a remarkable thing. in this day and age you get 46 republicans to support president obama on anything, even if it was i love cookies day they wouldn't support it. so those republicans are gone. moderate democrats are gone. the pl president knows that in order to get something done in congress he's going to have to centrally be able to push it through whether there's an executive order or the only thing that will pass is something that republicanss can support because republicans are the ones who control congress. at the end of the day here's what i think is somewhat interesting. for republicans in congress these issues guns and immigration make the
for your second term you're already a lame duck how many stories have we already seen about hillary clinton in 2016 and who the republican potential candidates are going to be in 2016? that's a part of it. but i do think this is a white house that recognizes the reality of a divided congress in this polarized environment. i was looking back at the vote to ban assault weapons in 1994. back then you had 46 republicans who supported that ban. that's a remarkable thing. in this day and age you get...
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but in 1999 president bill clinton traveled to guatemala and expressed his regret for the u.s. government's role and for not doing more to stop the killings. now, the trial comes at a pivotal moment for the country. newshour science correspondent miles o'brien reports. >> reporter: in the lush volcanic highlands of guatemala, a hike down a mountain trail often leads to the very heart of darkness. and that is where jose ceto took othis day near the village of xexucap. "they have exhumed 26 bodies here so far-- girls, boys, elderly men and women," he told me. this place is one of at least 2,000 mass graves that dot the rugged landscape like festering wounds. the scars of a civil war that that spanned 36 years in which some 200,000 were killed, more than 80% of them indigenous mayans. "there were total massacres," he says. "people were tortured, burned, shot, stabbed by soldiers. they were exterminating entire communities. you can't say that's not genocide." this is at the heart of a turbulent, trial in the capital. the man who ruled guatemala during the bloodiest years of the lon
but in 1999 president bill clinton traveled to guatemala and expressed his regret for the u.s. government's role and for not doing more to stop the killings. now, the trial comes at a pivotal moment for the country. newshour science correspondent miles o'brien reports. >> reporter: in the lush volcanic highlands of guatemala, a hike down a mountain trail often leads to the very heart of darkness. and that is where jose ceto took othis day near the village of xexucap. "they have...
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plus bill clinton looks as if he's about 12 years old. >> ifill: bill clinton went on to kefeet george h.w. bush. and their famous relationship turned and around now refer to each other as farther and son. >> at the time, george h.w. bush was a vice president and gave a picnic for american governors. by then wallace recanted and policied for a lot of his segregationist positions. >> ifill: this was in maine. >> and he was drinking mountain due, if you look closely. >> ifill: another thing in the picture, there's a blond woman sitting next to george wallace. >> wallace is sitting in 1983 had his third life. this is lisa during the '68 wallace campaign. there were two sirngz, one was mona, and one was lisa and he finally married her. >.>> ifill: as you look back, as you come across these images, and you come across some audio occasionally that you post and other things. do you get-- take any heart at all from the kind of reactions you're getting for people who suddenly have discovered this through you on twitter? >> i love it because what i'm trying to do is get people interested in hist
plus bill clinton looks as if he's about 12 years old. >> ifill: bill clinton went on to kefeet george h.w. bush. and their famous relationship turned and around now refer to each other as farther and son. >> at the time, george h.w. bush was a vice president and gave a picnic for american governors. by then wallace recanted and policied for a lot of his segregationist positions. >> ifill: this was in maine. >> and he was drinking mountain due, if you look closely....
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bill clinton-- we were in somalia on a humanitarian mission. americans in 1993 saw an image of a dead american being dragged through the streets. people said, "we want no more of this," and he wasn't able to sustain it. >> i think it's hardener this day where we are suffused with images-- and the internet say significant part of this-- you can get any truth you want. and i think it's harder for a president-- plus, we haven't even mentioned the president is trying to do this at a time of continuing polarization in the country. >> ifill: richard norton smith, michael beschloss-- >> stay tuned. >> ifill: stay tuned, thank you. >> you bet. >> brown: again, the major developments of the day: the world's economic powers wound up a summit in russia, deeply divided over u.s. calls for military strikes on syria. and hiring in the united states in august was lackluster. the economy added 169,000 jobs, while the unemployment rate dropped to 7.3%, mostly as people stopped looking for work. >> woodruff: and that's the newshour for tonight. but before we go,
bill clinton-- we were in somalia on a humanitarian mission. americans in 1993 saw an image of a dead american being dragged through the streets. people said, "we want no more of this," and he wasn't able to sustain it. >> i think it's hardener this day where we are suffused with images-- and the internet say significant part of this-- you can get any truth you want. and i think it's harder for a president-- plus, we haven't even mentioned the president is trying to do this at a...
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the 1996 law signed by president clinton specifically limits marriage to one man and one woman. known as the "doma", it prevents same sex couples from collecting federal marriage-related benefits, even if they've been legally married by a state. the principal in today's case, edie windsor of new york, married thea spyer, in 2007. >> we lived together for 40 years, we were engaged with a circle diamond pin because i wouldn't wear a ring because i was still in the closet, okay. i am today an out lesbian, okay, who just sued the united states of america, which is kind of overwhelming for me. >> reporter: spyer died in 2009 and left her estate to windsor, but the marriage was not recognized under federal law, so windsor faced the full estate tax burden-- $360,000. windsor challenged doma and won in the lower courts. the obama administration then declined to defend the law further. with that, house republican leaders intervened, asking the supreme court to uphold doma. today, even some who support the law said they'd favor legal rights for same-sex couples, but not actual marriage. j
the 1996 law signed by president clinton specifically limits marriage to one man and one woman. known as the "doma", it prevents same sex couples from collecting federal marriage-related benefits, even if they've been legally married by a state. the principal in today's case, edie windsor of new york, married thea spyer, in 2007. >> we lived together for 40 years, we were engaged with a circle diamond pin because i wouldn't wear a ring because i was still in the closet, okay. i...
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he helped run president clinton's re-election effort in 1996 and hillary clinton's unsuccessful presidential run in 2008. mcauliffe first ran for governor in 2009, but lost the democratic primary. now, he faces republican state attorney general ken cuccinelli. the conservative favorite has led the push for new regulations on abortion clinic, and filed a federal lawsuit against president obama's health care law. his campaign for governor has been dogged by the trouble swirling around the current governor-- republican bob mcdonnell. he's under state and federal investigation for failing to disclose more than $145,000 in gifts from a campaign donor. cuccinelli and mcauliffe face off tomorrow in their first debate in hot springs, virginia. >> for more on the state of play in the governor's race we're joined by two reporters, ben pershing of the washington post and julian walker of the virginian pilot. gentlemen thank you both for joining us. julian this is a much coveted seat by both republicans and democrats. what is the state of play right now? >> right now it is very tight, two polls this wee
he helped run president clinton's re-election effort in 1996 and hillary clinton's unsuccessful presidential run in 2008. mcauliffe first ran for governor in 2009, but lost the democratic primary. now, he faces republican state attorney general ken cuccinelli. the conservative favorite has led the push for new regulations on abortion clinic, and filed a federal lawsuit against president obama's health care law. his campaign for governor has been dogged by the trouble swirling around the current...
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it was bill clinton's third term that barack obama won to some agree based on that speech and george w. bush was a nawb person. >> woodruff: speak of clinton, he said yesterday he had been called by george w. bush a few times during the second term and talked about politics, and he said he hoped there was no record of what they said. >> alexander butterfield, where are you when we need you? that would be a great conversation to listen to. >> woodruff: david brooks, mark shields. thank you, both. mark and david keep up the talk opt "double header" posted in our newsroom purpose that will be posted it's rundown later tonight. >> brown: finally tonight, remembering a giant of country music: george jones. >> ♪ just because i ask a friend about her ♪ just because i saw her then went all to pieces ♪ she thinks i still care >> brown: it was that distinctive voice and the ability to convey heart ache and sorrow in song that made george jones a country music legend. he turned out number one singles in five separate decades and inspired generations of artists, including many of today's s
it was bill clinton's third term that barack obama won to some agree based on that speech and george w. bush was a nawb person. >> woodruff: speak of clinton, he said yesterday he had been called by george w. bush a few times during the second term and talked about politics, and he said he hoped there was no record of what they said. >> alexander butterfield, where are you when we need you? that would be a great conversation to listen to. >> woodruff: david brooks, mark...
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he served in the state department during the reagan and clinton administrations. dimitri simes is president of the center for the national interest. he just returned from a trip to russia where he met with senior russian officials. welcome to both of you. stephen sestanovich was it the snowden asylum in the end that led to this and do you think it was the right move. >> i think it was a key factor in the decision but it wasn't the most important issue. what it did was force the administration to take careful stock of where the relationship stood. what's going on they had to ask, and is this meeting going to be a loser. i think they were right to conclude it was going to be a loser. that it was going to be a waste of time, at best, and at worst. >> brown: you told one of our producers earlier today you think president obama mishandled the situation with putin over snowden. explain what you mean by that and is that how russian officials that you've talked to felt. >> well, snowden came to russia not as invitation of the russian government. actually from what i was t
he served in the state department during the reagan and clinton administrations. dimitri simes is president of the center for the national interest. he just returned from a trip to russia where he met with senior russian officials. welcome to both of you. stephen sestanovich was it the snowden asylum in the end that led to this and do you think it was the right move. >> i think it was a key factor in the decision but it wasn't the most important issue. what it did was force the...
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but what i do know is that the clinton administration paid north korea almost $200 million worth of food aid for the empty privilege of inspecting an empty cave in the aftermath of north korea firing a long-range missile over japan on august 31st, 1998. the bush administration has similar failed record in dealing with north korea. it removed north korea from the state-sponsored terrorism list in october of 2008. resumed food aid, netiated ith northkor aga. north korea blew up the tires of a cooling tire if he main facility and continued to enrich uranium. >> very quickly, i mean that record is an actual record, of things that really happened. >> you know, i disagree with that characterization. and i go back to the fact that when i was in the u.s. government looking at intelligence estimates in the early 1990s, we were looking at a program that was enormous. and by the bush administration we had turned th off, and the north koreans had moved to develop another kind of nuclear weapon. >> joel wit, professor lee, gentlemen, thank you both. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> woodruff: still to c
but what i do know is that the clinton administration paid north korea almost $200 million worth of food aid for the empty privilege of inspecting an empty cave in the aftermath of north korea firing a long-range missile over japan on august 31st, 1998. the bush administration has similar failed record in dealing with north korea. it removed north korea from the state-sponsored terrorism list in october of 2008. resumed food aid, netiated ith northkor aga. north korea blew up the tires of a...